I don't know how widespread the news is, but last night we Londoners had the worst snowfall since 1977. In the last 24 hours there have been over 200 accidents in London and surrounding areas (and they say Toronto has crazy drivers!). Luckily I'm working from home today, so I have yet to really brave the cold outdoors (I did spend 45 fruitless minutes outside shovelling). Someone told me it's like that movie "Snow Day" out here, but I wasn't one of the few people who saw that movie. Just kidding, I think it might be one of the few successful Cuba Gooding Jr. movies. There's just something about him I don't vibe with. As my mother would say, my blood doesn't take him. But I digress. I took a few low-quality pictures on my phone to share with you, since it's kind of hard to explain just how much snow there is. To give you a mental picture, I went next door to borrow a shovel and the snow was up to the middle of my thighs.
Enjoy the pictures and please, no mocking. The first person who writes me a message about how great the weather is where they are gets a cyber-punch in the face.
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